Saturday, October 31, 2009

My Own Home






This was the Saturday morning of Oct. 31, '09.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Get Real Martial Arts in Mt. Joy





Okay so along with this business I am also a Mixed Martial Artist. In training for my next fight we have moved to a new location and have to "fight proof" it. We had to stud out the wall so the plywood would be flush with the foundational cinder blocks. This will support us wrestling and falling into the wall a little better than the drywall.

Sink in Table in Lancaster




This is a very unique project. Our client wanted a kitchen sink in a custom built table. It's going to look nice when completed. We built up the height with two layers of 3/4" plywood and then tiled the top.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Tub Surround in Centerville




This job became very interesting. We started out with tile falling off the wall, causing leaks into the basement. When we got to the job there was the small hole. We decided the best thing to do would be to rip the tiles and wall board down to the studs, install Hardibacker then a new tub surround.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Railing and steps in Lancaster


I worked with a cousin of mine on this project in the city. He got this job where we needed to rebuild these steps and railing to meet code.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Bathroom in Landisville







So here we are. The vanity, medicine cabinet and all the furniture was purchased at Bath Barn in Lititz. It was almost an oversight in the show room but was seen as the homeowners were leaving there and instantly they knew these were for there bathroom.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Railing in Steelton


This is the first house of hopefully many that we are working on with a flipper. Our goal is about 1 every other month. This is our third week into this house. I have installed a new 100amp electrical service line and new breaker panel box on this project. Yes it all passed inspection, thanks. We have a few new circuits, one to a new powder room that's been added to the back of the house that will house a stacked washer/dryer combo and a 2-piece bathroom. Another to the gas hot water heater, where the exhaust blower was running off of multiple extension cords stretched across the basement. Anyway, here is the porch railing we decided to go with. We removed the outdated iron railing and are installing this pressure treated railing.